Happy Birthday Dear William! Shakespeare here, there, and on your iPhone
It’s the Bard’s birthday today, and if you Google the name ‘William Shakespeare’ you will undoubtedly find that there are heaps of celebratory happenings around the world to commemorate its favourite, and most popular playwright.
We like this image of the Cobbe Portrait of Shakespeare which the grand-daddy of Shakespeare scholars, Stanley Wells, reckons is the real thing. It only surfaced last year and we think it is a much nicer image of a young and sexy Shakespeare than that Chandos engraving we’re so familiar with – bald and like an ageing uncle – the one in the cartoon above. You might also note that he is a Mac user too!
In Queensland so far this year we’ve seen professional productions of La Boite’s Hamlet, and JUTE’s Macbeth, with Bell Shakespeare‘s King Lear about to hit town for Queensland Theatre Company at QPAC. Then Zen Zen Zo took out the Best Independent Production with their The Tempest at this year’s Matilda Awards. Just for interest’s sake, Shakespeare remains the most produced playwright for the state theatre company. On first glance Shakespeare and David Williamson may appear unlikely bedfellows, but they remain top of the pops for Queensland Theatre Company during its 40 year history.
Queensland has several indie companies dedicated to presenting either the original texts or variations on their themes. There’s Shake and Stir who get around the state on schools’ tours (and nationally next year with Playing Australia funding), QSE, a training and production company based in Brisbane, and Soapbox a new company on the Gold Coast who are more than happy to bring their own brand of Shakespeare to any kind of venue, whether it’s a golf course or a night club.
Footnote: Since Shakespeare’s last birthday, the 300 or so year quest to find the ‘lost plays’ continued apace. There was great fanfare (well, in Shakespeare circles at least) with the authentication earlier this year by scholars at Arden Publishing, that a heavily-edited play from the 18C called Double Falsehood had, in fact, been written by Shakespeare in collaboration with John Fletcher. What really got the Shakespeare scholars’ hearts beating faster was the fact that Double Falsehood was a rework of Cardenio, a play by Shakespeare first performed in 1612, only to disappear without a trace. Now Cardenio, aka Double Falsehood, has been added to the Shakespeare canon; it’s been published – even on the iPhone – and the RSC are planning a production. Wonder when we’ll get one here?
There’s a screen shot (below) of the scene breakdown of Double Falsehood which was published almost immediately it became available on the very useful iPhone app called Shakespeare Pro ($US2.99) This is a great app with so many different features. The one I like is the random quote; shake the iPhone when you’re in the app and you get … a random Shakespeare quote!
But back to Double Falsehood/Cardenio – already the plot sounds awfully familiar – couple of sparring brothers (one good, one creepy – but who turns out well in the end), cross-dressing, and a double love plot. I guess what worked the first, second, and all the other times was worth a re-work! Shakespeare, like most good playwrights still, knew what his audience liked.
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2010 Matilda Awards: all the winners
MATILDA AWARDS
Sven Swenson for his contribution as a writer, director and an actor
Michael Gow for his 11 years of programming at Queensland Theatre Company
Michelle Miall for direction
Richard Jordan for 25 Down
!Metro Arts for its independents’ season
BEST NEW AUSTRALIAN PLAY
25 Down by Richard Jordan – Queensland Theatre Company
BEST INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION
The Tempest – In The Raw Studio Season Production presented by Zen Zen Zo
BEST MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION
The Crucible – Queensland Theatre Company
BEST DIRECTOR
Michelle Miall – The Pillowman
BEST ACTOR IN A MAIN ROLE
Steven Rooke as Katurian in The Pillowman
BEST ACTRESS IN A MAIN ROLE
Stace Callaghan as William in The White Earth
BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Chris Vernon as Michal in The Pillowman
BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Andrea Moor as Elizabeth Proctor in The Crucible
BEST DESIGNER
Jaxzyn (Jen Jackson) – video design – The Pineapple Queen
BEST EMERGING ARTIST
Michelle Miall The Pillowman

This Week in Queensland Theatre: April 19-25
- Image via Wikipedia
For showtimes see company websites
Opening:
Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett Dir Joseph Mitchell – Queensland Theatre Company Education Program at Bille Brown Studio. (Thursday)
Divas-one night only: Harvest Rain Theatre Company at Concert Hall, QPAC (Saturday)
Continuing:
Single Admissions by Tammy Weller Dir Daniel Evans at Sue Benner Theatre, !MetroArts
Blackbird by David Harrower Dir Mark Conaghan for La Boite Indie at Roundhouse Theatre
Let the Sunshine by David Williamson Dir Michael Gow at Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
Other:
Matilda Awards: JWCoCA Fortitude Valley. Monday 6pm
Shakespeare’s Birthday on Friday. You knew that! Greenroom is doing a special post for the birthday Bard … watch out for it.
Greenroom Reviews:

Dante’s Inferno – In the Raw: Zen Zen Zo
For session times see company website
Dante’s Inferno Dir Stephen Atkins at Old Museum Building, Bowen Hills